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A New Housewife Takes A Bite Out Of The Big Apple On "The Real Housewives Of New York City" This Thursday, April 15 At 10 PM ET/PT

Catch The "Watch What Happens Live" Special At A Brand New Time On Thursday, April 15 At 11 PM ET/PT

NEW YORK - April 12, 2010 - It's a week of design, matchmaking and lots of Housewives drama on Bravo. The networks newest docu-series "9 By Design" with design duo Bob and Cortney Novogratz premieres on Tuesday, April 13 at 11PM ET/PT after the season three finale of "The Millionaire Matchmaker" at 10PM ET/PT. On Thursday, catch Andy Cohen during an all new "Watch What Happens: Live" special at a brand new time at 11PM ET/PT following a new episode of "The Real Housewives of New York City" at 10PM ET/PT when the claws come out as new Housewife Sonya Morgan joins the mix.

Tune into Bravo's latest docu-series "9 By Design," featuring husband and wife design team Bob and Cortney Novogratz, owners of the NYC based design firm Sixx Design. For more than a decade, this young, hip and artsy couple have developed and designed unique properties in Manhattan, rebuilt entire blocks in the city, and turned funky into fabulous with taste and confidence. In the premiere episode, meet this large family - two parents, six kids and one on the way - who are residing in a downtown two bedroom while waiting for their latest renovation project to be finished. Space is cramped for the family at the moment, but the team comes together as they embark on yet a new chapter of their lives with a new baby on the way, a new home being renovated and new projects on the horizon. The series premieres on Tuesday, April 13 at 11PM ET/PT and then moves to its original timeslot at Tuesdays at 10PM ET/PT.

On the final episode of "The Millionaire Matchmaker," airing Tuesday, April 13 at 10PM ET/PT, Patti meets her newest client, Greg Knoll, a 47-year-old mortgage broker and self-made millionaire who, after two engagements, hasn't been able to make it to the altar. The runaway groom is looking to finally meet "the one" and settle down. Patti is not happy to hear her other millionaire is none other than returning client Zagros Bigvand. Last season, this Kurdish playboy notoriously broke Patti's rules and slept with his date, creating such a scandal that he was booted from the club. Now one year later, the rogue Kurd claims to be a reformed man looking to finally find a wife.

Watch out New York, there's a new Housewife in town! Socialite Sonja Morgan joins the cast of "The Real Housewives of New York City" this week on Thursday, April 15 at 10PM ET/PT. A fixture of New York City society, Sonja runs in social circles that include European royalty and top-notch designers. In this week's episode, Sonja offers to throw LuAnn's charity party at her five-story Upper East Side townhouse. Meanwhile, Bethenny confides to Alex about her recent family and friend troubles. Ramona has a surprise for Mario, and Brooklyn Fashion Weekend has finally arrived with Alex, Kelly and Ramona strutting the catwalk. Meanwhile, Bethenny is shocked but happy to discover that she is pregnant.

Stay tuned immediately after "The Real Housewives of New York City" for a special episode of "Watch What Happens Live!" at 11PM ET/PT. This week, Andy Cohen just couldn't wait till midnight to sit down with one of the most controversial housewives of the season, Jill Zarin, and her mother Gloria. The group will dish about the newest housewife, Sonja, as well as the latest update in the Jill vs. Bethenny saga. Viewers can submit questions for Jill on Bravotv.com, Facebook or twitter @BravoAndy. "Watch What Happens Live" is Bravo's first late night, interactive, weekly talk show that features guests from the world of entertainment, politics and pop culture.

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